Our experienced and certified trainers can provide training for small or large groups on topics that are key to ensuring a safe and secure campus.
Training utilizing tabletop exercises, simulations, or drills to engage key responders and decision-makers in a discussion-based exercise for evaluating policies, protocols, and procedures related to managing an active shooter incident.
Training for police/security officers in designing patrol strategies for campus-specific crimes, focusing on prevention and face-to-face interactions, using community input to solve problems, and increasing positive service-oriented interactions with police.
Training for police/security officers in the fairness and transparency of processes, rather than solely on outcomes. It emphasizes how people are treated during interactions with the police/security and how these interactions shape public trust and cooperation.
Training for key college and university faculty and staff in a behavioral approach to violence prevention, with a focus on risk factors, triggers and stressors, and warning behaviors that could influence a person’s decision to commit an act of targeted violence. Tabletop exercises, simulations, or drills may enhance training and identify gaps in policies, procedures, and practices in identifying behavioral threats and preventing violence.
Training for key campus entities on how to assess risks and threats of violence, identify measures to prevent violence, and develop procedures for responding to violent incidents.